Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN. Home of the classic American radio show, A Prairie Home Companion.
As you watch the states fall on our results sheet tonight, you may notice a certain similarity to Tetris. If you’d like to see our coverage in 8 bit glory see here: jeremygilbert.com/2012/11/06/948/projects/nprs-election-night-coverage-8-bit-style
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American Apparel probably should have rethought this email. (via Jordan Cohen)
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Balls. My mind went right to testicles.
OH at the park
(we were talking about ball shaped food.)
“I’m too old for this shit.”
At the State Fair this year, Minnesotans got creative with glue and seeds and found a big audience for their political expressions in the Ag-Hort building’s crop art exhibition. MPR News’ Nikki Tundel snapped a few photos, but she wasn’t able to find any “Vote Yes” art.
Read more from reporter Sasha Aslanian about political expression at the fair and see more photos from Nikki Tundel here.
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Thou ruttish hasty-witted puttock! It’s like a Harry Potter novel. — tanya b.
Make Your Own Shakespearean Insults (Thou gleeking, crook-pated flap-dragon)! Shakespeare insult kit…
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Twin Cities History in Maps
UX Designer Eric James offers a geo-historical look at the development of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Note to self: remove plate before taking drink
Afternoon Snack: So this plate is intended to free up a hand for … double fisting? Brilliant!
Shaking my head.
Quit telling me what to do Facebook.
Facebook - When it’s your friend’s birthday it suggests you post about it.
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